I think postulating that he was a rabid thorough-going disinfo agent primarily or only . . . is too much of a stretch.

Well said.

I think subconsciously many of us are LOOKING for inconsistencies because we find these claims hard to believe. If we were listening to, for example,
our grandfather recollecting an incredible personal experience they had during world war 2 which was of earthly origins we would be dealing with the
same lack of polish and precision, yet we wouldn't be questioning the story's authenticity, because the story, whilst incredible, is believable to
us. We tend to nitpick a persons behaviour and study every word when dealing with accounts such as Mr Corso's.
It seems the more extraordinary the claims the more we scrutinise. It's understandable but sometimes a little unfair.

WOW col corso even picks up on ancient sumerian, i would love more info on this "piller" what is this? something that has no nuclear binding? and
the fact it's no coincidence why Los Alamo's and white sand's is situated where they are because of a low gravity well or something?

I would like to see 6, the link does not seem to work. I know some people here might find loopholes in his story, but consider that he also is at the
end of a life well lived, and alot of information, and that will not come out consistently, and there is lots of secrets in there I am sure.

You can tell by the way he says things he was a savy guy, and intelligent enough to survive those positions and ranks, and knew when to keep his mouth
shut and to observe.

Why is he doing this disclosure now? Well he seems to have his own agenda, probably would like some extra money and watched everyone line their
pockets, and wants to share his life, I mean he has some great insights. And this was recorded a while ago, and he talks about some things that have
since been brought out. I think he knows more than he is saying as well.

With him, if a person took a week and some beer and just let him ramble you most likely would get the whole story, it would just come out, but he was
being directed all the time.

A few weeks ago I heard of a guy here who was writing a book on UFO's. He was leaving and his friend came across me in a Satsang where I mentioned
my ET ships I am in contact with. She wanted me to meet him, and called on the spot.

So the first thing he started was, where do you live, and are you single idea, and how old are you, the logical things. I cut him right off, and said,
look, do you want to see s ship or are you just collecting facts. Cause if you are collecting facts, you got the wrong guy, what does my age got to
do with anything, and that is personal and really off point.

So then I said if you want to see a ship, come tonight to this location and I try to bring one in for you and your friend here. He was silent, but he
got the point. Him and her came out, we brought in a few ships, he thanked me, no more questions asked.

And that is what alot of people forget. They get so wrapped up in the note taking, and the facts, and the dates, and the photos, and well, guess
what, they are right outside your house waiting for you to ask to see them.

Now you can believe it or not, that is your reality, my reality is that this historical stuff is interesting, but the dates and facts are not the
important part lets not get lost in the details. For me it is the interpersonal interactions and stuff like this that tells the true story.

What gets me is that people have no problem accepting this gentleman's word on working under and with Eisenhower or being Secretary General. They
don't question whether or not he was put in charge (by President Eisenhower) of training and arming foreign troops. All that is perfectly
acceptable.

BUT, when he starts talking about extraterrestrial autopsies ... well, obviously the man must be crazy. And in fact, the person even referencing the
video must be a wack-o as well.

What makes this subject so un-acceptable for MOST people??? Is it that it makes them feel inferior as a species? Maybe it completely undermines their
religion? I'm not sure. But, what I am sure of is that their has to be other intelligent beings in this Universe (simply from a mathematical
standpoint). And it makes perfect sense to me that they haven't made contact with our primitive thinking, emotion filled species.

I dunno. Maybe the government is in the right about not releasing any information or acknowledging an extraterrestrial present. The majority of our
species' mind's are still too feeble to accept the information.

It's sad really. It just shows me that human kind has a lot more evolving to do before we really start to understand our lives and this Universe we
all exist in.

You have to remember, this is over 15 years ago, most of the piss takers about this subject on here weren't even a sparkle in daddies eye then, so
you can expect a little of the silliness.

The guy was trying to remember a very hectic career, not really surprising he was struggling with a lot of things he was saying, so much of what he
did day in and day out would have been routine, picking out the bits he was asked about would be hard for most people.

Also this is before what I call the modern days of Ufology, nobody back then hardly went any deeper than a quick questions and answer interview with
witnesses.

There is a thread on here put up recently with a lady called Senni I think? claiming she is hybrid, didn't she say in her talk that there where two
Craft at Roswell? both going down at the same time? what he said seems to back that claim up, it seems a lot of pieces of the puzzle are coming
together recently, and it's the little details like that from different sources nearly two decades apart, that make some of these claims more
believable IMO.

Very difficult to take Corso seriously unfortunately.
Many holes and inconsistencies in his stories, bio, timelines etc. He has been largely debunked. I read the Day after Roswell and thought it was a lot
of hot air. He has no proof of anything.
I thought he was dead anyway to be honest.
Don't get me wrong, I want to believe I really do but this guy is not the smoking gun.

I think you have some valid points, wanted to also say that one of my pet peeves in UFology is the fact that they discount the ordinary witness and
claim that they can be poo pooed off as a crack pot, but then when top government officials, Astronauts and Military Pilots and in Col. Corsos case
top brass begin to tell their piece of the puzzle that too is scoffed at by the fearful in my estimation.

For many the reality of actually knowing the truth verses simply looking for answers is where we begin to see the hidden reasons behind the public's
need for skepticism.

We are not a tollerant species, and if geographics and religious differences spark wars and conflict among our own people of earth then how do we
expect to become part of a larger community of planets and dimensional realms?

Right and for you there never will be a smoking gun, not until the day comes when you are sitting over coffee with an alien yourself, no wait you
would probably shoot the alien and then drink the coffee alone as you contemplate who to turn it in to.

I asked George to present this not only because he is one of our newest ATS Video Pros, but much of this has never been seen by anyone. I think it
gives a great perspective into the real Philip Corso without all the preparation of a speaking engagement.

Whether you discount him as fantasy, believe parts or think he was exactly what he said he was, this is an opportunity to see him like you never have
before and never will again, as he is now deceased.

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